Fiska Taing

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Fiska Taing

Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing
Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing Credit: Mike Pennington

Fiska Taing is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland. It is a headland that extends into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point. The name "Fiska Taing" translates to "Fish Point" in the local Shetland dialect, reflecting its historical association with fishing activities.

This coastal feature is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, typical of the Shetland Islands. The headland juts out into the sea, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and the vast expanse of the North Sea. Its sheer cliffs, shaped by centuries of erosion, provide nesting sites for various seabird species, including puffins, guillemots, and fulmars. These birds add to Fiska Taing's natural charm and make it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Fiska Taing is also notable for its geological significance. The exposed rock formations showcase layers of sedimentary rocks, revealing the island's geological history. Fossil enthusiasts can often find ancient marine fossils embedded within the rocks, offering a glimpse into the area's past.

Access to Fiska Taing is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath that leads to the headland. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the coastal path, taking in the stunning views and observing the abundant wildlife. The area around Fiska Taing is also perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, photography, and picnicking.

Overall, Fiska Taing is a captivating coastal feature in the Shetland Islands, offering visitors a chance to experience the region's rugged beauty, diverse wildlife, and geological heritage.

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Fiska Taing Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.724486/-0.9553683 or Grid Reference HP5705. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing
Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing
Lamba Stack, Blue Mull, from the sea
Lamba Stack, Blue Mull, from the sea
The Vere from the sea
The Vere from the sea
Angling boat beside the Vere
Angling boat beside the Vere
Round Holm, Westing, from the sea
Round Holm, Westing, from the sea
Blue Mull from the sea
Blue Mull from the sea
Blue Mull from the sea
Blue Mull from the sea
Geo south of Lamba Stack, Blue Mull
Geo south of Lamba Stack, Blue Mull
Angling boat and the Vere
Angling boat and the Vere
St Olaf's Kirk, Lund I am standing beside the ruins of St Olaf's Kirk at Lund, Unst, Shetland, and looking across Lunda Wick towards the site of Norse ruins (a farmstead and a broch) at Underhoull.
St Olaf's Kirk, Lund
I am standing beside the ruins of St Olaf's Kirk at Lund, Unst, Shetland, and looking across Lunda Wick towards the site of Norse ruins (a farmstead and a broch) at Underhoull.
St Olaf's Kirk, Lund (interior) The ruins of St Olaf's Kirk, Lund, Unst, Shetland, built in the Celtic style and dating back to the C12th.
St Olaf's Kirk, Lund (interior)
The ruins of St Olaf's Kirk, Lund, Unst, Shetland, built in the Celtic style and dating back to the C12th.
Common Snipe, Westing beach
Common Snipe, Westing beach
Lang Holm from south of Kirkaby, Westing
Lang Holm from south of Kirkaby, Westing
Kirkaby, Westing There was an old church on the headland, hence its name.
Kirkaby, Westing
There was an old church on the headland, hence its name.
Coast south of Kirkaby, Westing Looking towards the Ayre of Newgarth ('Westing beach').
Coast south of Kirkaby, Westing
Looking towards the Ayre of Newgarth ('Westing beach').
Beach bruck person, Westing A human shape made from bruck (rubbish) washed on to the shore. It was surprising how realistic the figure looked from a distance.
Beach bruck person, Westing
A human shape made from bruck (rubbish) washed on to the shore. It was surprising how realistic the figure looked from a distance.
Eevers Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Eevers Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Holiday cottage at Ayre of Newgarth, Westing High seas washed away the wall and took waves into the front garden last winter, so a breakwater has been constructed this summer, made from sections of old salmon cages.
Holiday cottage at Ayre of Newgarth, Westing
High seas washed away the wall and took waves into the front garden last winter, so a breakwater has been constructed this summer, made from sections of old salmon cages.
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Fiska Taing is located at Grid Ref: HP5705 (Lat: 60.724486, Lng: -0.9553683)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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